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    <p><b><h2>*Notice: </h2></b></p>
<p>Please add the installation folder to <b>PATH</b> after setup, otherwise you won't be able to launch the program in different modes.</p>
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<b><h2>Few things to notice before we start:</h2></b>
<p><b>1.</b>There are 3 different versions of AdminCon&nbsp;&nbsp;-&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>.NET Edition</b>, <b>Basic Edition</b> and <b>C++ Edition</b>.</p>
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    <p>(ACBasic was Removed from V5.0)</p>
    <tr>
        <th>Edition:</th>
        <th>Filename:</th>
        <th>Architecture:</th>
        <th>Safe Mode:</th>
        <th>Script Mode:</th>
        <th>UI Mode:</th>
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        <td>.NET Edition</td>
        <td>AC.EXE</td>
        <td>.NET Framework 4.0 & .NET Core 2.1</td>
        <td><font color = "green">Supported</font></td>
        <td><font color = "green">Supported</font></td>
        <td><font color = "green">Supported</font></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td>Basic Edition</td>
        <td>ACBASIC.EXE</td>
        <td>.NET Framework 4.0 & .NET Core 2.1</td>
        
        <td><font color = "red">Not Supported</font></td>
        <td><font color = "red">Not Supported</font></td>        
        <td><font color = "red">Not Supported</font></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td>C++ Edition</td>
        <td>ACWIN32.EXE</td>
        <td>Win32 (Visual C++ 2010 or higher is required)</td>
        <td><font color = "red">Not Supported</font></td>
        <td><font color = "red">Not Supported</font></td>
        <td><font color = "red">Not Supported</font></td>
    </tr>
</table>
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All of these editions of AdminCon will be installed.
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<p><b>2.</b> Why I need to add the installation folder to PATH and how?</p>
<P>You can still use it by clicking the shortcut on desktop. However, you have to provide a command-line argument to start in different modes. <br>For examples:</P>
    <p><font face = "consolas" color = "purple">ac -s</font>: launch ac.exe in safe mode;</p>
    <p><font face = "consolas" color = "purple">ac -ui</font>: launch ac.exe in UI mode;</p>
    <p><font face = "consolas" color = "purple">ac /?</font>: show help of ac.exe.</p>
    <p><a href = https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/add-a-directory-to-path-environment-variable-in-windows-10/#:~:text=In%20this%20article%2C%20I%20will%20show%20you%20how,as%20a%20result%20of%20the%20Best%20match%20list.>How to Add a Directory to a PATH Environment Variable</a></p>
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